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ROH's New York City Stop: A Thrilling Night of Action

Last night at the Manhattan Center in New York City, Ring of Honor delivered another exceptional event, packed with high-flying action and hard-hitting drama. In front of a lively crowd of 1,200 fans, the ROH roster brought their A-game, producing a card that will be remembered for some time.

The evening kicked off with a pair of singles matches, as Davey Richards took down Jack Evans in 7:35, followed by Adam Pearce's victory over Delirious in an equally brief contest. While neither bout was particularly memorable, they served their purpose in setting the tone for what was to come.

Next up, Jimmy Jacobs showcased his cunning and athleticism, outmaneuvering Christopher Daniels and Colt Cabana in a thrilling Three Way Dance. The 11:06 match saw Jacobs capitalize on a momentary lapse by his opponents to secure the win, further solidifying his position as one of ROH's top heels.

The tag team division was showcased in two matches, with Homicide and Samoa Joe combining their strengths to defeat The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) in an intense 18:00 bout. The champions' victory will undoubtedly leave fans eagerly anticipating their next defense.

In the night's first championship contest, The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli) successfully defended their ROH World Tag Team Titles against Austin Aries and Roderick Strong. The match was a showcase for both teams' technical prowess, with Hero and Castagnoli ultimately prevailing in a well-executed 15:30 contest.

The GHC Heavyweight Title was also on the line, as Naomichi Marufuji put his championship reign on the line against Nigel McGuinness. In a grueling 23:32 match, Marufuji's superior grappling skills allowed him to fend off McGuinness' attacks and retain his title.

Finally, in the main event of the evening, Bryan Danielson faced KENTA in an electrifying ROH World Title showdown. The two competitors left everything in the ring, resulting in a 33:01 classic that will be remembered for years to come. In the end, Danielson emerged victorious, further cementing his status as one of ROH's all-time greats.

Overall, last night's ROH event was an absolute must-see, with each match featuring its own unique blend of athleticism and drama. With a talented roster like this, it's no wonder Ring of Honor continues to thrive in the world of professional wrestling.


Card Details

  • Date: 16 Sep 2006
  • Promotion: Ring Of Honor
  • Arena: Manhattan Center
  • Attendance: 1200
  • Type: Event
  • Broadcast Type: None

Matches

  1. Davey Richards defeat Jack Evans in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 07:35

  2. Adam Pearce defeat Delirious in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 08:18

  3. Jimmy Jacobs defeat Christopher Daniels and Colt Cabana in a Three Way Dance
    Match Time: 11:06

  4. Homicide and Samoa Joe defeat The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 18:00

  5. The Kings Of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli)(C) defeat Austin Aries and Roderick Strong in a ROH World Tag Team Title Match

  6. Naomichi Marufuji(C) defeat Nigel McGuinness in a GHC Heavyweight Title Match
    Match Time: 23:32

  7. Bryan Danielson(C) defeat KENTA in a ROH World Title Match
    Match Time: 33:01